Manuel Lozano Rodríguez

Manuel Lozano Rodríguez, aka Manel, is an author born in 1978 Barcelona whose passion for knowledge and unique perspective has shaped his exceptional academic career. With a self-taught beginnings in many areas of expertise, his academic journey as a polymath has been nothing short of extraordinary. His insatiable curiosity and dedication to exploring uncharted territories have led him to become a disruptive voice in the field of bioethics. Despite encountering various challenges along the way, including severe impairments, Manel's unique combination of talents and disabilities has shaped his perspective and contributed to the distinct character of his work. In 2018, at the age of 40, encouraged by Professor Macer, Manel embarked on a Master's program in Sustainability Sciences at his esteemed American University of Sovereign Nations, where he not only started but also successfully completed his studies. Manel holds a Ph.D. in Bioethics, Sustainability, and Global Public Health, as well as a Master of Science in Sustainability, Peace, and Development, both from the American University of Sovereign Nations and a postgraduate course in Organisational Sustainability in Harvard. Throughout his career, Manel has produced a diverse body of work that reflects his deep understanding of ethical dilemmas and their implications for society. His scholarly papers, while remaining faithful to the principles of scientific rigour, showcase an unorthodox approach. Within the boundaries of academia, Manel weaves humour, lyricism, and moments of raw honesty, providing a refreshing and thought-provoking experience. As he eloquently describes it, “I shape my thoughts with the hammer that I get from Nietzsche's corpse.” Manel’s contributions include groundbreaking research on topics such as the impact of socioeconomic inequalities on planetary health, the intersection of digital ethnography with issues of suicide, stigma, and warfare, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on marginalized populations. Manel's work has been widely recognized and published in prestigious journals, conferences, and research compilations, solidifying his reputation as a disruptive and visionary academic. In addition to his scholarly pursuits, Manuel has authored several thought-provoking works that explore the multifaceted complexities of our modern world. His writings touch on subjects ranging from the challenges faced by displaced populations in the midst of a changing global landscape to the power of education in fostering love, peace, and hope. As readers delve into “Bioethics of Displacement,” they will be guided by Manuel's extensive knowledge, his unique perspective, and his unwavering commitment to addressing the ethical implications of displacement. With each page, they will witness the power of an author who fearlessly challenges conventional norms, offering new insights and perspectives that will inspire and enlighten. In Manuel Lozano Rodríguez, readers will discover an author whose unyielding curiosity, and innovative approach combine to cook an uncommon food for thought. To sum up, through his work, Manel invites readers to engage with complex issues and embrace the possibility of transformative change.

Publications

Research Ethics and Evolving Perspectives in Holocaust Studies: A Riveting Exploration of the Quicksands in Shoah Research
Manuel Lozano Rodriguez. © 2024. 13 pages.
We'll delve into the ethical dimensions of Shoah research across culture, religion, History, and sociopolitics. Through five comprehensive chapters, we'll explore the...
Bioethics of Displacement and Its Implications
Manuel Lozano Rodríguez. © 2023. 386 pages.
Bioethics aims to provide a framework for making informed and ethical decisions in the face of complex and often controversial issues. It is concerned with issues such as...
Evolving From Predictive to Liquid Maintenance in Postmodern Industry
Manuel Lozano Rodriguez, Carlos E. Torres. © 2023. 17 pages.
PdM is unready to face the near-future incoming challenges since it is anchored in an obsolete paradigm alien to the incoming cyber-physical reality and unfit for unbelievable...
Shame on You!: Digital Ethnography, Suicide, Stigma, and Warfare
Manuel Lozano Rodriguez. © 2022. 25 pages.
This chapter is a philosophical essay on how digital ethnography can shed light upon digital hate (especially homicidal hate) and self-harm. The author will do it by attending to...
Don't Let Kellys Go to Hell: From Welfarism to Misery in the Cleaning Ladies' Sector in Spain
Manuel Lozano Rodriguez. © 2021. 25 pages.
This chapter aims to make the most of the lessons learned due to the Spanish cleaning ladies' crisis in order to bring useful recommendations abroad. Spain has been the...